TripAdvisor Reviews Apartmany Almandine Prague

Travel Blogs from Prague

... said "Hello", and she stopped in her tracks like we were from Mars. "English menu?" she tentatively quizzed. "Yes please" I said, and she giggled like a school girl while fetching and handing us the English menus. She must not see a lot of tourists. We ordered as cheap as we could, and were shocked when Jess' savoury crepe was gigantic, and when my pasta was equally gigantic. We tried our best, but we could only eat half. One of the strange things about the ...

After an unexpected stop to Poland, we all were reunited and finally made it to Prague, Czech Republic. Emma and I got settled in the hostel where we found Matt and we swapped stories about our train adventure in Poland. We grabbed pizza and talked about our plans for the evening. Matt wanted to go to a pub crawl that our hostel was hosting, while Emma and I decided that we had enough excitement for the day and were going to stay in and get ...

... shops and at the markets on the street. It's a very pretty city and the buildings are amazing. We decide we'll do a pub crawl tomorrow night so we go to a little bar off the main street to have a drink instead. It's crazy to see that people are smoking inside. There are actually quite a few places with people smoking inside in Prague. After our drink, we wander back to the room. It's getting late and we're both feeling tired (and cold). We wake up to our alarm as we had planned ...

8 September Had a nice relaxing morning in Dresden as we weren't being picked up until 11.30am. Unfortunately, being a Sunday, most of the shops were closed so we just had to muck around the hostel until the bus arrived. After another short journey (enjoying this leg at the moment) we arrived in the beautiful, fast-moving, architectural melting pot that is Prague. We were quite excited for this stop, as so many of the guides had mentioned it as one of their favourite places! ...

... in the pedestrian filled cobblestoned streets of Lesser Town, in the vicinity of Prague Castle nearby our hotel. We went on to see several churches, a monastery, a hospital and then into Letna Park along the Vltava River.

We stopped at the giant Metronome, where a 30 meters statue of Lenin once stood. The statue was destroyed (happily according to our guide) after ...